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wind

  1. noun
    • moving air caused by pressure
      viento
      The wind blew through the trees. — El viento soplaba entre los árboles.
    • [medical], gas in the stomach or intestines
      gases [medical]
      The baby has wind and is crying. — El bebé tiene gases y está llorando.
    • [musical], wind instruments section
      viento [musical]
      He plays in the wind section. — Él toca en la sección de viento.
    • [figurative], hint or rumor of something
      rumor [figurative]
      I got wind of their plan. — Me llegó un rumor de su plan.
      noticia [figurative]
      He caught wind of the changes. — Se enteró de los cambios.
  2. verb
    • to turn or twist something
      enrollar
      She wound the thread around the spool. — Ella enrolló el hilo en la bobina.
      dar cuerda
      He wound the clock before bed. — Le dio cuerda al reloj antes de dormir.
    • [idiomatic], to make someone breathless
      quitar el aliento [idiomatic]
      The fall winded him badly. — La caída le quitó el aliento.